Monday, the major leagues beat the Yankees



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ST. PETERSBURG, Florida – Gary Sanchez failed to negotiate a pair of key pieces, Jake Bauers scored a three-run homerun and scored with a few tricks, and the Tampa Bay Rays defeated Luis Severino and the New York Yankees 7-6 Monday night

The Yankees charged the bases against Jose Alvarado with one in the ninth when Brett Gardner picked, Aaron Judge walked and Giancarlo Stanton was intentionally walked. After Aaron Hicks got his hands on a team, Alvarado got his first stop when Sanchez failed, a game where Hicks beat the game in second place, but the Yankees receiver was expelled after running most of the time. ] Hicks left the field after his slide

Bauers made it 4-1 on his sixth circuit to fifth. Tampa Bay took a 1-0 lead in the first end when Bauers scored a brace and scored aggressively in second on Sanchez's 10th ball. Sanchez and Severino got their cross signs, leading to the past ball. Sanchez slowly chased the ball as she bounced back into foul territory, giving Bauers time to score from second base.

TWINS 8, BLUE JAYS 3: Logan Morrison dominated and had three points, Max Kepler added Two straight wins and Minnesota Twins won in Toronto.

Joe Mauer and Mitch Garver each had three hits and right-handed Adalberto Mejia (1-0) rolled 51/3 innings for his first win of the season as Twins. rebounded after being swept to Kansas City during the weekend.

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a solo home race for the Blue Jays. Toronto swept a three-game series from Baltimore over the weekend, but could not extend their winning streak against the Twins.

Promoted from Triple-A Rochester for his second start of the season, Mejia allowed a run and eight hits to start with the bases loaded. Matt Belisle came in and took two outs to escape the jam

The Blue Jays gave their first start to Luis Santos because right-handed Marco Estrada remains on the sidelines with a left gluteal muscle.

Santos (0-1) allowed one inning and three hits in two innings

Eduardo Escobar hit a RBI triple off Santos in the first and Morrison delivered a two-pointer single from left-handed Tim Mayza in the third.

Gurriel in the bottom half, his fifth, but Mauer and Escobar hit RBI singles in the fourth before Morrison and Kepler both tied Joe Biagini in the fifth Minnesota race.

A moment of silence was held before the game for the victims of Sunday Night Shooting in the Greektown neighborhood of Toronto. Two people died and 13 were injured.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

REDS 2, CARDINALS 1: St. Louis debutant Daniel Poncedeleon made his sensational debut 14 months after Wounded in the head for seven innings, Eugenio Suarez led the Cincinnati Rally to ninth place at home

. The double of Suarez alone solitary Bud Norris (3-3) was 1-1. Closer then loaded the basics on a pair of singles and a stroll, and hit-kicker Dilson Herrera chose to end the Reds' four-game losing streak. Jared Hughes (3-3) launched the ninth

The last rally overshadowed the incredible return of Poncedeleon

The 26-year-old right-hander was struck on the right temple by a line shot while he pitched for Triple-A. Memphis May 9 last year, fracturing the skull and causing bleeding in the brain. He underwent emergency surgery followed by several months of slow recovery

Poncedeleon was one of the best pitchers of the Pacific Coast League when St. Louis called him Monday for the # 39, help to perform his rotation.

out of three, threw 116 shots and gave way to a hitter-hitter in the eighth with St. Louis up 1-0.

Jordan Hicks dropped a single-up in the middle by batter-hitter Phillip Ervin in the eighth for the first shot of Cincinnati. Suarez's coup de grace was only the second shot of Cincinnati. It was Norris' third goal on 21 occasions.

BRAVES 12, MARLINS 1: Freddie Freeman hit his 17th circuit and doubled for Atlanta, who totaled 16 hits in Miami.

Freeman is batting .469 with five home runs in eight games against Miami this year. The Braves improved to 6-2 against the Marlins and outclassed them 56-29.

PADRES 3, METS 2: Jacob deGrom's winning streak reached five games while the leader of the Major league ERA was injured. A pair of mistakes behind him, and San Diego won in New York in a team match with the league's worst records.

Rookie lefty Joey Lucchesi (5-5), brought back minor leagues, stumped the Mets for most of the night with a curveball combination and change to around 80 mph.

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